Ferrara Candy Discontinues Popular 1960s Era Striped Gum

In a move that marks the end of an era for candy lovers, Ferrara Candy Company has announced the discontinuation of one of its classic sweets, a staple since the 1960s. The decision, described as difficult and well-considered by the manufacturer, brings to a close a significant chapter in candy history.

For those still seeking a taste of nostalgia, the company assures that Fruit Stripe will remain available in select stores for a limited time. Moreover, for enthusiasts unable to locate it in stores, the candy is currently being sold on eBay.

On eBay, the gum is being sold for nearly $200 for a box of 12 packs.

Indira Patel
Associate. Assistant content editor, SNN. Live from Bangalore.

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